kwong Wa and Maggie Cheung Ho Yee....Maggie has appeared on the cover of "Angel Heart" (a Christian magazine) and she's cited bible phrases on her blog (?)...Kwong Wa has made a christian testimony vcd thingy for media.org.hk (christian site)

Yer thanks, I saw it too, it was so sweet and Susie So Sze Wong thanked the Lord on the night aswell.I'm sure Eric Suen is to as he said he said in an interview that he has recently become Christian. Also, Edison Chen has become Christian recently.

BTW, does anyone know where I can read some testimonies in English/ watch some testimonies in Canto? I've read Leanne's recently, it's so good, I recommend it!

Oh, and can anyone name some of the people in this video, I recognise alot of them but can't name them in English!

Kwong Wa, is he the one who acted as the monk in Journey to the West? I wondered if he was a Christian before he was in JthW or after?

Yeap it's him!He wasn't a Christian yet. But he was very curious about religion then. Years later, he got some health problems, and then he became a Christian. Watched it from a Christian HK documentary..

I'm sure Eric Suen is to as he said he said in an interview that he has recently become Christian.

Yeah, Eric Suen is definitely Christian. He participated in a religious movie recently.

Yer, sure is! The other day my mum told me that it's not only christians that participate in Regious/ Evangalistic movies, some non-christian artists do aswell (but they are very kind because thaey don't get much if any money).

I'm sad to see many Christians who take part in the blessing ceremony and act as a monk or pray to idols. I was wondering if money really mean that much.....

I dont' think there is anything wrong. What you believe in your heart wouldn't matter what you did. THey were just acting, nothing to heart and no harm done. If they acted a role where they burned the church.. then maybe. that is a lil wrong

No offence to tvb_maniac or anyone, but I'm just very very curious. I'm assuming that the starter of this thread must be a Christian? (I'm just guessing, because - generally speaking, a non-Christian probably wouldn't have the interest to find out on Christian artistes.. right?)

I'm making a list of Christian HK idols, please help.

So I just thought I'd point out something that I find rather... ironic..

LOL... Idols? I have to say... it's funny that the word "idols" should come into a thread relating to Christianity. For God said:

"You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below." - Exodus 20:4 (NIV)

LOL... Okay okay.. I'm just kidding... I know what you mean. idols = celebs, artistes, whatever.. not the idols that you pray to. But like I said, I'm just pointing out the irony of it, just for fun. No offence to anyone... but you get my point, don't you?

No offence to tvb_maniac or anyone, but I'm just very very curious. I'm assuming that the starter of this thread must be a Christian? (I'm just guessing, because - generally speaking, a non-Christian probably wouldn't have the interest to find out on Christian artistes.. right?)

So I just thought I'd point out something that I find rather... ironic..

LOL... Idols? I have to say... it's funny that the word "idols" should come into a thread relating to Christianity. For God said:

"You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below." - Exodus 20:4 (NIV)

LOL... Okay okay.. I'm just kidding... I know what you mean. idols = celebs, artistes, whatever.. not the idols that you pray to. But like I said, I'm just pointing out the irony of it, just for fun. No offence to anyone... but you get my point, don't you?

wow thats a longg list u got there.. only person i can think of that ur missing is Eric Suen.. he is REALLY REALLY religious.. everytime i listen to an interview or sumthing he usually mentions it.. and how it helps him write songs n such

Most Catholics will not let you call them Christians thoughIt's very different

Huh? Every Catholic I've ever met/known (and yes, that includes more than one person) has considered him- or herself to be Christian.

Huh? Every Catholic I've ever met/known (and yes, that includes more than one person) has considered him- or herself to be Christian.

(Darn it, no way to edit posts?) I wanted to add that maybe it's cultural, like Catholics in one country considering themselves Christian while those in another country don't? Anyway, in my experience, Catholicism has been considered a branch of Christianity--I had replied to your original post because those I know would actually be insulted to be told they weren't Christian.

Huh? Every Catholic I've ever met/known (and yes, that includes more than one person) has considered him- or herself to be Christian.

(Darn it, no way to edit posts?) I wanted to add that maybe it's cultural, like Catholics in one country considering themselves Christian while those in another country don't? Anyway, in my experience, Catholicism has been considered a branch of Christianity--I had replied to your original post because those I know would actually be insulted to be told they weren't Christian.

Oh, and I'm NOT trying to start any flame wars. I just get compulsive about details.

Oh, and I'm NOT trying to start any flame wars. I just get compulsive about details.

I'm also still figuring out the posting and reply system, so apologies for any double posts.

Generally, Christians are considered born-again Christians and there are thousands of other sects like Protestants, Lutherans, Angelicans, Evangelicalists, etc.The term Christian is the general term in the old days, but Roman Catholics have separated themselves from all the other sects theologically.I think it's never official but many Catholics including myself do not like to be called Christians. Basically, all Catholics can be Christians.Not all Christians are Catholic.

Huh? Every Catholic I've ever met/known (and yes, that includes more than one person) has considered him- or herself to be Christian.

(Darn it, no way to edit posts?) I wanted to add that maybe it's cultural, like Catholics in one country considering themselves Christian while those in another country don't? Anyway, in my experience, Catholicism has been considered a branch of Christianity--I had replied to your original post because those I know would actually be insulted to be told they weren't Christian.

Oh, and I'm NOT trying to start any flame wars. I just get compulsive about details.

Oh, and I'm NOT trying to start any flame wars. I just get compulsive about details.

I'm also still figuring out the posting and reply system, so apologies for any double posts.